Upcoming Events

Students from CIM and the CWRU early music program present a wide range of repertoire in this series of early evening performances. To make your evening even more musical, attend the 8pm CIM Orchestra Concert at Severance.

Presented in collaboration with the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Case Western Reserve University Music Department.

Modern facilities help serve the Cleveland Institute of Music's mission by providing students and faculty with world-class computer technology, performance spaces, recording equipment, and other benefits.

From the shared CIM / Case Western Reserve University high-powered fiber optic internet service to the newly built masterpiece, Mixon Hall, CIM is outfitted to offer the very best to students, performers, and the community.

Hosting an Event at CIM

If you are interested in hosting an event at CIM, the Institute does allow groups to rent its facilities. For specific details on how to bring the atmosphere and music of CIM to your event, please send an e-mail to Whitney Clair, Concert Facilities Coordinator, or reach her by phone at (216) 791-5000 ext. 516.

A beautiful design combined with enhanced technology and improved lighting and furnishings work together to create an attractive and inviting library conducive to study and expanding one's musical horizons.

This new wing includes practice rooms, percussion and timpani practice rooms and teaching studios, the McAfee Conference Room, Maltz Lobby, an Electronic Music Studio, the Patrick Audio Recording Studio, and the Kulas Center for International Education - CIM's Distance Learning studios. It is also home to several administrative offices.

This state-of-the-art studio's acoustic design was created by CIM adjunct faculty member Peter D'Antonio and incorporates characteristics on the cutting edge of acoustical research. It allows student to work and learn about recording in a space that is in a class by itself.

Distance Learning has two video conference studios. The large studio holds an instrumental sextet and a piano accompanist. The second studio holds a quartet. Each studio has a dedicated control room. Advanced video, audio and tele-communication systems in the DL studios and in Mixon Hall allow CIM to connect with schools and other conservatories all around the world.

As part of the Lennon Building, students, faculty and the public have a new lounge and outdoor terrace on which to gather. It is adjacent to green space including a lovely garden connecting to the Mixon Hall wing.

Cutter house is home to freshmen and sophomores at CIM. It is footsteps away from the main building. The residence hall was recently renovated with new bathrooms and kitchen, updated lounge area and many amenities.